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Sco Dijon Achieves Milestone Victory in Grand Prix Cerami 2021: A Strong Showing against World Tour Reserves

Invited to the Grand Prix Cerami (152.6 km, class 1.2) back on the UCI calendar, Sco Dijon did more than compete with the 2nd or 3rd division teams, including many World Tour reserves. The decision was made in the last cobbled sector where Lars Boven (Jumbo-Visma Development) made a big attack. Marius Macé was the first of the three riders to be able to follow the recent 4th in the Super 8 Classic won by Mathieu Van der Poel.

“Collectively we have reached a milestone”

The four men then resisted the peloton, the Dijonnais starting first before finishing 3rd behind the New Zealander James Fouché (Bolton Equities Black Spokes) and Boven. “It comes down to pedaling on the cobbles and then they turned well and held on (the peloton finished two seconds behind). Maybe he made a little mistake by throwing 300 meters, but he’s not used to finding himself in this situation,” said Guillaume Souyris, delighted with his team’s performance. “To win in a class 2, I think our toughest race this year, it shows that collectively we have reached a milestone. In addition, we put four in the 22, without managing to be in the sprint. »

A great way to end the season for some, including Quentin Bezza (15th). And for others including Marius Macé, a very good omen before Paris-Tours U23.

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